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Surface Continuity Check > Add minimum labels

Surface Continuity Check > Add minimum labels

In the evaluate tool set you find the tool "surface continuity". Under options you find "show max labels" My suggest: Please add the possibility to "show minimum labels" too. This would make it easy to check the minimum angle between two surfaces which meet in position. For example, you would like to check if a kink is at minimum 7°deg. Therefore a designer can make sure that a kink is visible in a milled model.

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dixonrhonda2.93
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Properties dialog box or by using the Properties pane. Right-click the axis you want to format and click Axis Properties to change values for the axis text, numeric and date formats, major and minor tick marks, auto-fitting for labels, and the thickness, color, and style of the axis line. To change values for the axis title, right-click the axis title, and click Axis Title Properties.

 

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robertsonldspj11
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A simple technique to chemically functionalize the surface of a biodegradable polyester such as PLA and polA simple technique to chemically functionalize the surface of a biodegradable polyester such as PLA and poly(glycolic acid)  is via hydrolysis with the use of a strong base such as NaOHThe hydroxide anion hydrolyzes the ester groups resulting in chain scission of the polyester chain and formation of two main chains with carboxylic acid (–COOH) and hydroxyl (–OH) end groups. is via hydrolysis with the use of a strong base such as NaOH. The hydroxide anion hydrolyzes the ester groups resulting in chain scission of the polyester chain and formation of two main chains with carboxylic acid (–COOH) and hydroxyl (–OH) end groups.

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madsenpouros
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First select the original graph and then click Select Data under the Design tab. Click Add and input the Max/Min Line 1 x and y values, then click OK. Repeat the process to add the Max/Min Line 2 data.
 

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